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LIU visits Fairleigh Dickinson following Brown's 23-point game

LIU visits Fairleigh Dickinson following Brown's 23-point game

Washington Post28-02-2025

Long Island Sharks (15-15, 11-4 NEC) at Fairleigh Dickinson Knights (12-18, 8-7 NEC)
Teaneck, New Jersey; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Fairleigh Dickinson hosts LIU after Terrence Brown scored 23 points in Fairleigh Dickinson's 82-69 win over the Stonehill Skyhawks.

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